As Holiday Parties continue in full swing and New Years Eve plans are coming together, Johnson Distributing and Anheuser-Busch remind impaired drivers of the alternatives available for A Safe Ride Home.
If you’re hosting a Holiday celebration or New Years Eve Party that includes alcohol beverages, remember to also offer non-alcohol beverages. Provide plenty of food and encourage guests to space their alcohol beverages throughout the night.
Most importantly, make sure you and your friends Make a Plan to Make it Home.
Johnson Distributing is committed to keeping our roadways safe in South Georgia. We encourage the use of designated drivers, also using programs like Bud Light AAA Tow to Go, AADD, Be MyDD and the Governors Office of Highway Safety Designated Driver APP.
Since its inception in 1998, Tow to Go has safely removed more than 24,000 impaired drivers from the roads. This service is designed to be used as a last resort and is offered based on the availability of AAA Service Technicians and tow trucks during times of high call volume.
- Confidential local ride within a 10-mile radius to a safe location
- Service is provided in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee
- Free and available to both AAA members and non-members
The AAA tow truck takes the vehicle and the driver home The Auto Club Group Traffic Safety Foundation and Bud Light provide the Tow to Go service to discourage an impaired driver from getting behind the wheel and risking the lives and safety of other motorists. Not only does Tow to Go remove the impaired driver, it also enables AAA and Bud Light to remind the public to always choose a designated driver for a safe ride home.